 
														 
																											From April twenty-first through May tenth the Shiva house of The Public Theater transformed into the pre-riot jail cells of 1971’s Attica prison complete with bars,...
 
														 
																											Recently had the pleasure of seeing FOREVER at the New York Theater Workshop. Dael Orlandersmith boldly started the play by challenging the audience to step outside of ones...
 
														 
																											Chicago The Musical is no stranger to star power in the Ambassador theatre on or off the stage. However, they’ve recently lucked up on Grammy Award...
 
														 
																											Last night I was privileged to see the closing of the beautifully produced one-woman show Josephine and I; written and performed by the incredibly warm hearted Cush Jumbo...
 
														 
																											“I’m not your magical negro” exclaimed Jackson, one of the characters in Tracey Scott Wilson‘s thought-provoking new play Buzzer, directed by Anne Kauffman. When I heard...
 
														 
																											If you’ve ever been to 54 Below then, you know the room as an energy of its own. This night was no different. However, the feeling was...
 
														 
																											The weatherman said temperatures from this day forth would be 40 degrees or higher- so for this Houston native, the worst of winter had finally come...